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SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 21. 1924 SOUTHEM BEU tO. TD MME NEW VICE : . mm, jai. i: i C. a Blckslhnupt Will Occupy 1 Chair pt the Bfffinning of > tho Niw Year. ~ Prosldaat Ben 8. Road ha* an nounced tho appointment of C. O. | Bickelhaupt a* vice president in, charge of operation* or the South ern droop Qf Bell Telephone Cool-1 panic*, comprlalng the Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Com pany. and the Cumberland' Tele phone A Telegraph Company, taking effect January 1, 1926. , The Southern Bell Company oper atea la Alabama. Florida. Georgia end the Carolina*, and the Cumber land In Kentucky. Tenneaeea, lamls lana and Mississippi. and beadquui tera of both companlea la In Atlanta Mr. Bickelhaupt come* Ho the Southern Oroup from the American Telephone and Telegraph Company at New York, where he occupied ib< responsible poeltlon of general com tttercial engineer. Ha wae born and reared In South Dakota, and started hla telephone career aF Aberdeen In that state, at ter hla graduation from the Univer sity of Wisconatfr' Although one of the youngeat op erating vice-president a In the It. II system, be haa had a long aud varied and hie rapid rlae through tucceasivc promotions, culminating in his at lection aa operating bead or th- Southern Group, has been due U> hi energy, sound judgment and daman si rated ability. He served with distinction In the A. K. F. aa Drat lieutenant, later ns captain. In the Signal Corps. H was promoted to major durrtig the Meuae-Argonne offensive, and since hla discharge from acUve service, haa been commissioned lieutenant colonel In the Signal OfR er’a Re serve Corps. Mr. Blckelhaopt la mal-rled. and haa two email daughters. He has expressed himself aa greatly pleji • S. »d «! the prospect of _ living an I working In the Southern group, and In the early future It la hit Inter tlon to vialt the various portions of the territory and meet In person the telephone forces and the p*y|d they are serving. Expect Equal Debt Funding WASHINGTON, Dec 20 France i( ported Intention to open discussion with Great Brltlun on »a arrange ment for funding her debt to th -1 .notion government occasioned h prediction at the treasury today that this government like Great llrltuln. would insist on equal treatment Say Christmas Wiih Radio tf&tW Wha* more entertaini.. 'ul educational gift cm one give jE&GJSm yftan a Dortch Radio, w i quality at its l(est and prices ai their lowest SBUPSw We handle nil the atar.diffd niak«' and guarantee quality and entire satisfaction. Mrs. John S. Dortch WJ g We Invite Your las. t tiolToif our Table Lamps Before fij! S Buying »■> # A'? I Us mmp i While theta , wa* no announcement of any dlpotuatic move, high officials of the treasury declared it was ob vloim that the United States should expect a settlement from France when that nation makes one with England There was declared to be no reason why a militant attitude should be adopted here, since France’s diplomatic representative already baa held a seriee or confer ences on the question with Secre tary Mellon » The French debt to the United States Is larger than the amount she i owe* Great lirittan and Inasmuch a -1 beth loans were made for flnantlnti 1 the world war. treasury officials ■»< ] no reason why preferential treatment i should he accorded the British. 1 Thl* 1 ' pronouncement * completes q cycle of official declaration-; which Included the recent, announcement In par la men! by Winston Churchill the British chancellor of the ex chequer, that If uity European n« When You Break ' A A Bill ft .■ You are more 1 harulikely to spend what is I J left for something no) altogether necessary. -if ° ' S' i * When you pay by check, ahil the bank keeps • i r ■ t- . the change for you, and the odd sums thus retained help to maintain your balance. A checking account with Tint Wayne Na tional Hank is an essential aid to systematic and successful thrift. % - ' The ill S Wdyne gSjUjjj National Bank aiottttiHttiiMaiuumHimiiummiuoMMMi that uw.nii monc) lo hoili Great Hrltlsn and the United Stale* should l<«y It* , debt to Washington, similar payments 'would be expected to be made 'to London. * t Altogether the dlscuaidons appear on the surface to have- arrived no where. although officials here are hopeful that they may .have some what, advanced the prosper is of a settlement all-around. JI IM.h Ills HEART OF NTOXKt WHVT All* BOOTLEGGER LYNN. Musa., Dec 20.-Judge Ralph W\* Reeve, of the District Court, has a heart of stone, Fred W (Vmirtillii thinks. Fred was lined |l2ii by the Judge when he, wag charged with >’ violating the liquor law*, but upon tellltiK the court he hod no 'money was given two week* to get 1 It. ‘Thank yolt, your hop or.” Fred i replied , “but you ought to give «otn« .protection during the two weeks I THE GOLDSBORO NEWS might tw i sunlit again, and then I wouldn't be able lo pay." The court refused hint any protection. ' HAN HrmiTß HOTION Jack Bentley’s pitohlng motion la th* moat deceptive (tart of hi* de livery. ESI) 41 TO DEATH TOLL IN PI.KA WASHING TO. T>we. 20 Street* and highways of the United States were compared to the sanguluary western front of 1117-011 by Secre f *1 - Delicious Cakes o “ 4 ' Deans Christmas Cakes & Your Christmas table will not be com plete without an assortment of tasty Goldsboro bakery Roods. Breads, cakes, pies and pastries holiday oc casion. Goldslmro Bakery v f Phone 280 E. Mulberry St. ■ - > s Gift Suggestions FOOTWEAR *1 Offerings for ChristmaH .Which will v II L fiV Appeal to Men, Women and Children | I J all at Most Reasonable Prices t~\ .0 ■; Women's Patent 1 .leather Pumpa with buckle, medium heel, the name puttern in light tan calf, the newest pat terns is women's footwear 6*l QC 1 at, pair...”. /... $ i mVO * c '' n ~We have a splendid showing of house slippers for the entire family as fol lows: Women’s Felt Boudoirs in colors. Taupe and Tunjuoise, blue with soft kid padded 70i* soletf, at, pair IsfC Women’s Silk Corduroy Boudoirs, colors old rose and copen *7Q _ blue, ut pair I arC Women’s Quilted Satin Boudoira, trimmed with silk braid with soft kid soles, priced at, - Cl 7C Women’s Felt Juliets with flexible turn oles and low rubl»er heels, rol ors, gray and medium #| CIV blue,''at, pair. Women’s Darfiel Green Quilted satin muhls, with/ Baby Ixniu< Heels, col ors, Copen, Blue, old rone, black with |s*ach color linings #0 PA at, pair.... #O*«9U ROUNTREE LUGGAGE No (lift is more appreciated than a nice piece of LUggage of this hiffh grade Quality* such as Fitted Cases, Hat Boxes, Hand Bags, Suit ( ases or a trunk. H. WEIL Sc BROS. ury of Ikmiutatyti Hoover In .» plea for a natlou-w.ufe concentration of artivillea to reduce the annual toil ol 22.6410 traffic deaths. IF WALTER IN WINE Walter Johnson Cannot pitch for ever. He should retire and take,, hla x real nek* with him. A new record for motor -paced ; cycling has been aet up In Furls, i when a Belgian cycllat. lean Van i derntuyft, covered 66 mllea, l.A#5 I yurda. In one hoßf. _ % . • ■ * ’ >v- c * j,V House Slippers of Quality - *f^ L y .C Taxes and Telephone Service SHE cost of ail forms of government has grown greater dial ing the past few years and necessarily these coats are reflected in the increased luxes every one [rays. •A , ' - The coat of tendering telephone service Inis also increased, but the rates charged for telephone service have not increased in anything like the same proportion us taxes, wages and other expenses. „ . , The Southern Bell Telephone Company’* tux bill for the year 1923 in the five States of Alabama, Florida, Georgia and the Carolina*, amounted. to $1,410,267, or at the Fate of $5.15 for each telephone in service. Thi» was an increase of more than 225 |»er tent over the tax ' hill of $419,907 paid in the same States during 1916. During this same period the investment in property increased 82 |**r cent. c , t . ,' ;--‘ In North Carolina alone, last year’s fax bill was $226,595, an increase of more than 308 per cent since 1916 Although taxes form such a large part of tele phone operating expenses, the Telephone Company has no objection to puying its juMt share of taxes, and pays cheerfully. P These facts art* published so that telephone ua*r» may know the details of some of the major expanses which are reflecttgj in the coat of their service. MORGAN H. SPEIK. ( arohnas Manager System* SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE (J A AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Om #*wa«w On Sraww. Ihiwwa Jwria * Women’s light tan calf oxford, new moccasin pattern, with low leather haais, QC Specially priced, at, pair * Women’* Kid Boudoir* with and without strap*, with warm colored j felt lining*, color*, tan #0 CA , and idack, at, pair ] Men * Gray Felt Hou*e Slipper* with mdt-itwUtrome sole* f 1 CA ’j at, pair #I.*W Men’s Tan and Black Kid House ' Slipper* with heavy padded sole* j and heel*, lined with purple, gray and brown felt, warm and #0 PA | serviceable, at, pair,... Men’* Tan Kid Everett*, with leath er Mole* and rubi*er QC heel*, at, pair Children’* Red Felt House Slipper*, with kid chrome, *i*e* 61-2 to 8, - / 8 1-2 to 11 and 111-2 *1 AA to 2, at, puir. #I«W Infant*’ American Beauty quilted satin. bootee*, »ize« 2 to 5 #| OP at, pair v J l PAGE THREE
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